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American professional golfer (1923–1997)
Junius Joseph "Jay" Hebert (February 14, 1923 – May 25, 1997) was an American professional golfer. He won seven times on the PGA Tour including the 1960
Jay_Hebert
Golf tournament
quarterfinals Friday, a clash of the Hebert brothers was avoided when Walter Burkemo defeated Jay Hebert 2&1, while Lionel Hebert defeated Claude Harmon by the
1957_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
July 21–24 at the South Course of Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Jay Hebert won his only major championship, one stroke ahead of runner-up Jim Ferrier
1960_PGA_Championship
2009 murder in Pinellas Park, United States
self-defense under Florida's Stand Your Ground law. Wade's attorney, Jay Hebert, stated that Ludemann was very upset and that Wade was fearful because
Murder_of_Sarah_Ludemann
1959 0 0 0 1 1 91 Australia Kel Nagle 1960 0 0 1 0 1 91 United States Jay Hebert 1960 0 0 0 1 1 91 United States Gene Littler 1961 0 1 0 0 1 91 United
List of men's major championships winning golfers
List_of_men's_major_championships_winning_golfers
Minneapolis Golf Club Minneapolis, Minnesota 277 −3 1960 United States Jay Hebert Firestone Country Club Akron, Ohio 281 +1 1961 United States Jerry Barber
List of PGA Championship champions
List_of_PGA_Championship_champions
American professional golfer (1929–2016)
Hawkins 10 Jun 29, 1958 Pepsi Championship −11 (66-69-67-71=273) 5 strokes Jay Hebert 11 Jan 25, 1959 Thunderbird Invitational −18 (67-70-67-62=266) 3 strokes
Arnold_Palmer
South African professional golfer (born 1935)
Balding eliminated by birdie on first hole 3 1961 American Golf Classic Jay Hebert Lost to birdie on second extra hole 4 1962 Masters Tournament Dow Finsterwald
Gary_Player
Topics referred to by the same term
League player Jacques Hébert, French revolutionary Jacques Hébert (Canadian politician) Jay Hebert, American golfer Jean Hébert (born 1957), Canadian
Hébert
Team-based men's golf competition between European and American professionals
181⁄2– 131⁄2 Missouri United States Old Warson Country Club, St. Louis Jay Hebert Eric Brown Palmer 4.5 / 6 Gallacher 3.5 / 5 18th 1969 18– 20 Sep Tied
Ryder_Cup
Golf tournament
from the 1958 Masters Tournament Billy Casper (9,10), Fred Hawkins (11), Jay Hebert (9,10), Ted Kroll (11), Billy Maxwell, Al Mengert, Phil Rodgers (a), Mike
1959_Masters_Tournament
(1/1) Art Wall Jr. (1/1) 1960 MUOP Kel Nagle (1/1) Arnold Palmer (3/7) Jay Hebert (1/1) Arnold Palmer (2/7) 1961 MUOP Arnold Palmer (4/7) Gene Littler (1/1)
Chronological list of men's major golf champions
Chronological_list_of_men's_major_golf_champions
Golf tournament in the United States
January 11,000 Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Illinois 1960 Jay Hebert 281 +1 1 stroke Jim Ferrier 11,000 Firestone Country Club (South Course)
PGA_Championship
former baseball player Bobby Hebert (born 1960), former NFL quarterback Griffin Hebert (born 1999), NFL wide receiver Jay Hebert (1923-1997), former professional
List_of_Cajuns
Golf tournament
11), Walter Burkemo, Dow Finsterwald (8,11), Chick Harbert, Jay Hebert (11), Lionel Hebert (8), Bob Rosburg (9) 5. U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions (last
1963_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
72-70-71-70=283 +3 2,500 T7 Jack Fleck 74-69-70-71=284 +4 2,067 Paul Harney 70-73-72-69=284 Dave Ragan 72-74-70-68=284 10 Jay Hebert 73-72-70-70=285 +5 1,750
1962_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament held in Houston, Texas, US
Bobby Nichols 278 −10 Playoff Jack Nicklaus Dan Sikes 50,000 9,000 1961 Jay Hebert 276 −12 Playoff Ken Venturi 40,000 7,000 1960 Bill Collins 280 E Playoff
Houston_Open
American golf tournament
Pennsylvania. United Press. February 16, 1958. p. 21. Retrieved May 10, 2010. "Jay Hebert Wins Texas Open Golf". The Tuscaloosa News. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Associated
Valero_Texas_Open
American golfer and broadcaster (1931–2013)
1 stroke Walter Burkemo, Jay Hebert 5 Mar 2, 1958 Baton Rouge Open Invitational 69-69-69-69=276 −12 4 strokes Lionel Hebert, Arnold Palmer 6 Aug 4, 1958
Ken_Venturi
Golf tournament held in 1961
Finsterwald (8,9,11), Vic Ghezzi, Chick Harbert, Chandler Harper, Jay Hebert (10,11), Lionel Hebert (8), Johnny Revolta, Bob Rosburg (8,11), Jim Turnesa 5. U
1961_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament held in Canada
Nichols 30,000 4,300 Niakwa 1960 Art Wall Jr. 269 −19 6 strokes Bob Goalby Jay Hebert 25,000 3,500 St. George's 1959 Doug Ford 276 −12 2 strokes Dow Finsterwald
Canadian_Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Dickinson, Clarence Doser, George Fazio, Marty Furgol, Dutch Harrison, Jay Hebert, Bill Nary (12), Bill Ogden, Bob Rosburg, Frank Souchak (a) 11. 1953 U
1954_Masters_Tournament
Former golf tournament held in the United States
a TOC tournament mark for its time in Las Vegas, four shots ahead of Jay Hebert. 1962: Arnold Palmer earns his first TOC title. He birdies the 72nd hole
Tournament of Champions (golf)
Tournament_of_Champions_(golf)
Golf tournament in the United States
87.50 Dow Finsterwald 30 1 2 1–1–0 50.00 Doug Ford 37 2 4 3–1–0 75.00 Jay Hebert 36 0 Rookie Cary Middlecoff 38 2 4 2–2–0 50.00 Bob Rosburg 33 0 Rookie
1959_Ryder_Cup
Golf tournament
Place Player Score To par 1 Dow Finsterwald 67 −3 2 Jay Hebert 68 −2 T3 Jimmy Demaret 69 −1 Lionel Hebert Ted Kroll Dick Mayer Felice Torza T8 Jack Burke
1958_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
Bolt 3&1 Jack Fleck Jack Fleck 4&2 Joe Zarhardt Jack Fleck 2&1 Jay Hebert Jay Hebert 4&3 Alex Redl Tommy Bolt Cary Middlecoff 4&3 Cary Middlecoff 2&1
1955_PGA_Championship
City in Louisiana, United States
Republican to be elected Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (1988–1992). Jay Hebert, professional golfer, 1960 PGA Championship winner. Jeff Landry, Republican
St._Martinville,_Louisiana
Golf tournament held in England
Rookie Dow Finsterwald 32 2 4 3–1–0 75.00 Doug Ford 39 3 6 3–2–1 58.33 Jay Hebert 38 1 1 0–0–1 50.00 Gene Littler 31 0 Rookie Arnold Palmer 32 0 Rookie
1961_Ryder_Cup
American professional golfer (1927–1998)
tradition. He played college golf at Louisiana State, where he and teammate Jay Hebert led the Tigers to the national title in 1947. In a long PGA Tour career
Gardner_Dickinson
Golf tournament
champions (last 10 years) Jerry Barber, Dow Finsterwald (8), Jay Hebert, Lionel Hebert, Dave Marr (10,11), Bobby Nichols, Bob Rosburg 5. U.S. Amateur
1966_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
Hogan 67 −5 T2 Walter Burkemo 70 −2 George Fazio Frank Souchak (a) T5 Jimmy Demaret 71 −1 Bill Ogden T7 Lou Barbaro 72 E Jerry Barber Jay Hebert Sam Snead
1953_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament held in Los Angeles, California, US
Wall Jr. 45,000 7,500 1960 Dow Finsterwald 280 −4 3 strokes Bill Collins Jay Hebert Dave Ragan 37,500 5,500 1959 Ken Venturi 278 −6 2 strokes Art Wall Jr
Los_Angeles_Open
Golf tour season
Winners-only event Apr 27 Lafayette Open Invitational Louisiana 15,000 Jay Hebert (9) New tournament Alternate event May 4 Colonial National Invitation
1958_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
current WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, held on the South course. 1961: Jay Hebert wins the inaugural version of the tournament by defeating Gary Player
American_Golf_Classic
Golf tournament
Aaron, George Archer, Jacky Cupit, Wes Ellis (9), Paul Harney, Jay Hebert, Lionel Hebert, Bob Rosburg, Mason Rudolph, Doug Sanders (11), Bert Yancey 9
1968_Masters_Tournament
Private golf club in Akron, OH, US
Associated Press. August 24, 1959. p. 22. Gundelfinger, Phil (July 25, 1960). "Jay Hebert rallies to win PGA with 281". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. pp. 20, 23. Grayson
Firestone_Country_Club
Turnesa were brothers. Jay Hebert and Lionel Hebert were brothers. Sam Snead was the uncle of J. C. Snead. Bob Goalby was the uncle of Jay Haas. Haas's mother
List of American Ryder Cup golfers
List_of_American_Ryder_Cup_golfers
Golf tournament
Place Player Score To par 1 Art Wall Jr. 67 −3 T2 Jay Hebert 68 −2 Ernie Vossler T4 Jerry Barber 69 −1 Doug Ford Bill Heinlein T7 Buster Cupit 70 E Don
1961_PGA_Championship
Golf tour season
Carolina 22,500 Mike Souchak (13) Apr 24 Houston Classic Texas 40,000 Jay Hebert (6) Apr 30 Texas Open Invitational Texas 30,000 Arnold Palmer (25) May
1961_PGA_Tour
American pro golfer (1928–2000)
Lionel Paul Hebert (January 20, 1928 – December 30, 2000) was an American professional golfer. Hebert won five times on the PGA Tour, including the PGA
Lionel_Hebert
Golf tour season
Michigan 30,000 Stan Leonard (3) Jul 24 PGA Championship Ohio 65,000 Jay Hebert (5) Major championship Jul 31 Eastern Open Invitational Maryland 25,000
1960_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament
10 years) Jerry Barber, Dow Finsterwald, Al Geiberger (10), Jay Hebert (8), Lionel Hebert, Dave Marr (9,10), Bobby Nichols (8,9), Bob Rosburg (8) 5. The
1967_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament in the United States
1971 Venue Old Warson Country Club Location St. Louis, Missouri Captains Jay Hebert (USA) Eric Brown (Great Britain) 181⁄2 131⁄2 United States wins the Ryder
1971_Ryder_Cup
American professional golfer (1922–2018)
8 1956 Western Open Mike Fetchick, Jay Hebert, Don January Fetchick won 18-hole playoff; Fetchick: −6 (66), Hebert: −1 (71), Ford: E (72), January: +3
Doug_Ford_(golfer)
Golf tournament
Fetchick (9), Dow Finsterwald (9,10,11), Marty Furgol, Fred Hawkins (9,11), Jay Hebert (10), Al Mengert, Arnold Palmer, Henry Ransom, Ken Venturi (9) Johnny
1958_Masters_Tournament
American professional golfer (1929–2022)
11, 1960 Los Angeles Open −4 (70-68-71-71=280) 3 strokes Bill Collins, Jay Hebert, Dave Ragan 11 Apr 24, 1960 Greater New Orleans Open Invitational −18
Dow_Finsterwald
American professional golfer (1918–1986)
Runner(s)-up 1 Jul 7, 1953 PGA Championship 2 and 1 Felice Torza 2 Dec 15, 1957 Mayfair Inn Open −11 (70-65-66-68=269) 1 stroke Jay Hebert, Ed Oliver
Walter_Burkemo
Day of the year
businesswoman and politician, 3rd Mayor of Mississauga (died 2023) 1923 – Jay Hebert, American golfer (died 1997) 1924 – Juan Ponce Enrile, Filipino politician
February_14
Professional golf tournament in California, United States
2003: Mike Weir birdies the final three holes to win by two shots over Jay Haas. 2009: Pat Perez shoots 124 to set a new PGA Tour record for the first
Desert_Classic
Golf tournament
years) Jerry Barber, Dow Finsterwald (8,9,10,11), Chick Harbert, Jay Hebert, Lionel Hebert (9), Bob Rosburg 5. U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions (last 10
1964_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
24 players and ties from the 1959 Masters Tournament Fred Hawkins (9), Jay Hebert (11), Ted Kroll (9), Gene Littler (9), Billy Maxwell, Ed Oliver, Bo Wininger
1960_Masters_Tournament
1947– David Hearn 1979– James Heath 1983– Benjamin Hébert 1987– Jay Hebert 1923–1997 Lionel Hebert 1928–2000 Peter Hedblom 1970– Wes Heffernan 1977– Mike
List_of_male_golfers
Golf tournament
Palmer 273 −15 1 stroke Doug Sanders 1959 Paul Harney 269 −19 3 strokes Jay Hebert 1958 Doug Ford 278 −10 2 strokes Ken Venturi Art Wall Jr. 1957 Art Wall
Pensacola_Open
American professional golfer (1922–2012
Presidio in San Francisco, California in an 18-hole playoff over Doug Ford, Jay Hebert and Don January. In the 1950s, the Western Open was considered by some
Mike_Fetchick
American professional golfer (1916–1994)
Maxwell 4 May 8, 1960 Tournament of Champions 69-66-66-67=268 −20 4 strokes Jay Hebert 5 Apr 2, 1961 Azalea Open Invitational (2) 71-71-71=213 −3 Playoff Chandler
Jerry_Barber
American Founding Father (1745–1829)
John Jay (December 23 [O.S. December 12], 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, diplomat, signatory of the Treaty of Paris, and a Founding Father
John_Jay
American television series
Course) 1965 Tony Lema vs. Carl Poulsen Denmark Rungsted Golf Klub 1965 Jay Hebert vs. Friedel Schmaderer Hamburg, Germany Hamburg G.C. 1965 Chi-Chi Rodríguez
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf
Shell's_Wonderful_World_of_Golf
American professional golfer
15, 1959 Pensacola Open Invitational −19 (69-65-65-70=269) 3 strokes Jay Hebert 4 Jan 6, 1964 Los Angeles Open −4 (71-72-66-71=280) 1 stroke Bobby Nichols
Paul_Harney
Golf tournament
Top 24 players and ties from the 1955 Masters Tournament Pete Cooper, Jay Hebert, Dick Mayer, Johnny Palmer, Bob Rosburg (10), Mike Souchak (10) 10. Top
1956_Masters_Tournament
Golf tour season
Eric Monti (2) Oct 18 Orange County Open Invitational California 15,000 Jay Hebert (4) New tournament Nov 15 Lafayette Open Invitational Louisiana 15,000
1959_PGA_Tour
United States Old Warson Country Club, St. Louis, Missouri Eric Brown Jay Hebert 1973 United States 19–13 Great Britain & Ireland Scotland Muirfield
List_of_Ryder_Cup_matches
Golf tournament
−3 T4 Dow Finsterwald 71-68-71=210 E Cary Middlecoff 72-68-70=210 T6 Jay Hebert 72-70-69=211 +1 Gene Littler 69-70-72=211 Bob Rosburg 71-72-68=211 T9
1959_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
Ball, Johnny Bulla, Billy Casper, Wes Ellis, Fred Haas, Dutch Harrison, Jay Hebert, Bob Kay, Ted Kroll (10,11), Bill Ogden, Bob Toski 10. 1956 PGA Championship
1957_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament held in Arizona, United States
Wall Jr. 20,000 2,400 1958 Ken Venturi 274 −10 1 stroke Walter Burkemo Jay Hebert 15,000 2,000 1957 Billy Casper 271 −9 3 strokes Cary Middlecoff Mike Souchak
Phoenix_Open
American professional golfer (1921–1998)
McGuire 29 Mar 20, 1955 St. Petersburg Open −14 (68-66-73-67=274) 2 strokes Jay Hebert 30 Apr 10, 1955 Masters Tournament −9 (72-65-72-70=279) 7 strokes Ben
Cary_Middlecoff
French journalist and politician (1757–1794)
Jacques René Hébert (French: [ʒak ʁəne ebɛʁ]; 15 November 1757 – 24 March 1794) was a French journalist and a prominent figure of the French Revolution
Jacques_Hébert
American professional golf tournament
Hollow Southfield, Michigan 1956 Mike Fetchick 284 −4 Playoff Doug Ford Jay Hebert Don January Presidio San Francisco, California 1955 Cary Middlecoff 272
Western_Open
American professional golfer (1929–2023)
1956 Western Open Mike Fetchick, Doug Ford, Jay Hebert Fetchick won 18-hole playoff; Fetchick: −6 (66), Hebert: −1 (71), Ford: E (72), January: +3 (75) 2
Don_January
Golf tournament in Pebble Beach, California, United States
Championship 1958 Billy Casper 277 −11 4 strokes Dave Marr 4,000 1957 Jay Hebert 213 −3 2 strokes Cary Middlecoff 2,500 1956 Cary Middlecoff (2) 202 −14
AT&T_Pebble_Beach_Pro-Am
American professional golfer (1923–2001)
11 Jul 9, 1960 Canadian Open 66-67-67-69=269 −19 6 strokes Bob Goalby, Jay Hebert 12 Jan 12, 1964 San Diego Open Invitational 71-65-68-70=274 −6 2 strokes
Art_Wall_Jr.
Golf tournament
Finsterwald (9,11), Vic Ghezzi, Chick Harbert, Chandler Harper, Jay Hebert (11), Lionel Hebert, Johnny Revolta, Bob Rosburg (8), Jim Turnesa 5. U.S. Amateur
1962_Masters_Tournament
American golfer
His first win came at the 1958 Canadian Open. He won by one stroke over Jay Hebert at the Mayfair Golf and Country Club in Edmonton, Alberta. His last win
Wes_Ellis
Historic golf course in San Antonio, TX, USA
Pennsylvania. United Press. February 16, 1958. p. 21. Retrieved May 10, 2010. "Jay Hebert Wins Texas Open Golf". The Tuscaloosa News. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Associated
Brackenridge_Park_Golf_Course
Golf tournament
Tommy Bolt (10,12), Jack Burke Jr. (10), Pete Cooper, Marty Furgol (10), Jay Hebert (10), Ed Oliver, Bob Rosburg, Earl Stewart, Bob Toski (10) Dutch Harrison
1955_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
champions (last 10 years) Jerry Barber, Dow Finsterwald (8,9,11), Jay Hebert, Lionel Hebert, Bobby Nichols (9,10), Bob Rosburg (9) 5. U.S. Amateur and Amateur
1965_Masters_Tournament
Country club in New York state
historic field of players that included Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead and Jay Hebert along with local pros like Jim Turnesa. It later moved to Westchester
The_Apawamis_Club
American professional golfer (1916–2005)
Joe Campbell, Billy Casper, Dave Ragan, Mike Souchak, Bo Wininger 5 Sep 20, 1959 El Paso Open −15 (73-69-66-65=273) 4 strokes Jay Hebert, Ernie Vossler
Marty_Furgol
American journalist and politician (1901–1979)
Felix Edward Hébert (/eɪˈbɛər/ ay-BEAR; October 12, 1901 – December 29, 1979) was an American journalist and politician from Louisiana. He represented
F._Edward_Hébert
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
from the original on September 30, 2006. Retrieved December 19, 2007. "Jay Hebert wins pro tournament". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press
Cajun Classic Open Invitational
Cajun_Classic_Open_Invitational
U.S. Open – Arnold Palmer British Open – Kel Nagle PGA Championship – Jay Hebert PGA Tour money leader – Arnold Palmer – $75,263 Men's amateur British
1960_in_sports
British politician. Chester Feldman, 71, American producer of game shows. Jay Hebert, 74, American golfer. Joseph Hoffman, 88, American screenwriter. Ronald
Deaths_in_May_1997
American college golf team
Dickinson, 7 career PGA tour victories Fred Haas, 5 career PGA tour victories Jay Hebert, winner of 1960 PGA Championship, 7 career PGA tour victories Smylie Kaufman
LSU_Tigers_golf
Golf tournament
ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 23, 2022. Werden, Lincoln A. (July 1, 1954). "Hebert Takes Long Island Open With 213 for Margin of Stroke". The New York Times
Long_Island_Open
American college football season
with 248 yards on 46 carries, an average of 5.4 yards per carry. End Jay Hebert set two school receiving records with 19 receptions and 292 yards. Halfback
1961 McNeese State Cowboys football team
1961_McNeese_State_Cowboys_football_team
Golf tournament
Art Doering 285 Playoff Al Brosch Fenway 1954 Otto Greiner 290 1 stroke Jay Hebert The Knoll 1953 Pete Cooper 284 4 strokes Pat Cici Rockville Links 1952
Metropolitan_Open
American golfer (1925–2015)
1 Mar 30, 1958 Azalea Open 74-68-72-68=282 −6 Playoff Arnold Palmer 2 Mar 1, 1959 Baton Rouge Open Invitational 72-71-70-70=283 −5 1 stroke Jay Hebert
Howie_Johnson
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
strokes Jay Hebert Ron Reif Doug Sanders 2,000 1959 Howie Johnson 283 −5 1 stroke Jay Hebert 2,000 1958 Ken Venturi 276 −12 4 strokes Lionel Hebert Arnold
Baton_Rouge_Open_Invitational
American golfer (1917–2009)
Open Invitational −17 (70-68-64-69=271) 4 strokes Bob Duden, Jack Fleck, Jay Hebert 3 Oct 15, 1961 Ontario Open −3 (68-71-68-70=277) Playoff George Bayer
Eric_Monti
Golf tournament
Charles Coody & Dale Douglass Don January & Gene Littler Al Balding & Jay Hebert 1992 Mike Hill & Lee Trevino Mike Fetchick & Bob Toski 1991 Mike Hill
Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf
Bass_Pro_Shops_Legends_of_Golf
Golf tournament
Shelley Mayfield 1956 Gil Cavanaugh 140 −2 2 strokes Shelley Mayfield 1955 Jay Hebert 140 E 1 stroke Fred Gronauer 1954 Jack Mallon 143 +1 1 stroke Steve Doctor
Long_Island_PGA_Championship
Canadian professional golfer (1924–2006)
individual event) 1994 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf - Demaret Division (with Jay Hebert) Note: Balding never played in the PGA Championship. Top 10 Did not
Al_Balding
Golf tournament
September 16, 2022 – via newspapers.com. "Strohland (sic) Cops Open ove Jay Hebert". Daily World. October 21, 1958. p. 19. Retrieved December 24, 2022 –
Louisiana_State_Open
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
same year, the inaugural Orange County Open took place, which was won by Jay Hebert. The first permanent clubhouse was in place for the second event by the
Orange County Open Invitational
Orange_County_Open_Invitational
American professional golfer (1935–1989)
second, two back of leader Jay Hebert, a recent PGA Tour winner. In the final round, he birdied the first two holes to tie Hebert for the lead. Stolhand scored
Jerry_Stolhand
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
Year Winner Score To par Margin of victory Runner-up 1958 Arnold Palmer 273 −11 5 strokes Jay Hebert
Pepsi_Championship
Golf tournament
Thomson 70 E T3 Errie Ball 71 +1 Julius Boros Wes Ellis Doug Ford Ed Furgol Jay Hebert Cary Middlecoff T10 Jerry Barber 72 +2 Al Brosch Dave Douglas Fred Haas
1956_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Doug Ford 72-69=141 T7 Ernie Vossler 72-70=142 +2 Dow Finsterwald 69-73=142 T9 Jay Hebert 73-70=143 +3 Claude Harmon 72-71=143 Gene Littler 69-74=143
1959_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
strokes Al Besselink and Doug Sanders PGA National Four-ball Championship 1965 Butch Baird and Gay Brewer 259 −29 3 strokes Jay Hebert and Lionel Hebert
National_Team_Championship
Hall of fame in Louisiana, United States
June 28, 2013, the LHOF was officially opened. Then-Lieutenant Governor Jay Dardenne, whose office handles state tourism matters, was on hand for the
Louisiana_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
Margin of victory Runner(s)-up Ref. 1959 Marty Furgol 273 −15 4 strokes Jay Hebert Ernie Vossler 1954–1958: No tournament 1953 Chandler Harper 278 −6 Playoff
El_Paso_Open_(PGA_Tour)
JAY HEBERT
JAY HEBERT
Female
Hindi/Indian
(जया) Feminine form of Hindi Jay, JAYA means "victory."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French jay(e), gai ‘jay’ (the bird), probably referring to an idle chatterer or a showy person, although the jay was also noted for its thieving habits.The name is associated with a Huguenot family from La Rochelle, France, who settled in New Amsterdam. Peter Jay was the scion of the NY Jays; his son John (1745–1829) was a U.S. diplomat and first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Male
African
sight to be seen devil.
Girl/Female
Australian
Yahweh May Protect; Supplanter; Holder of the Heel
Male
Hindi/Indian
(जय) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word jaya, JAY means "victory." Compare with another form of Jay.
Female
English
 English name derived from the vocabulary word, DAY means "day." Feminine form of Middle English Daye, meaning "day."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Bird Name; A Blue Songbird; Jay Bird; A Blue; Crested Bird
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, GAY means "happy." Compare with masculine Gay.
Girl/Female
English, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Sanskrit
Victory; Blue Crested Bird; Name of Bird
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Say.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian
Sunshine; Bright; Day
Boy/Male
American, Bengali, British, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Jamaican, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Traditional
Blue Jay; He who Supplants; The Lord is Salvation; Victory; Blue Crested Bird; A Bird in the Crow Family; Win
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Latin
Jay Bird
Boy/Male
German American Sanskrit English French Hindi
Swift.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Blue Jay; Variant of Names Like Jason and Jacob
Male
Scandinavian
 Variant spelling of Scandinavian Kai, CAY means "lord." Compare with another form of Cay.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Conqueror, Victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jay.
Female
English
English short form of names beginning with Jan-, most of which are feminine forms of John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jan.
Girl/Female
English
To rejoice (from the Latin Gaius). The name of a bird. Used as a diminutive for any name...
JAY HEBERT
JAY HEBERT
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Holy One Full of Virtue
Boy/Male
Danish American German Teutonic
Free.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The name of a tree in heaven
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lucky
Girl/Female
Hindu
Special, Lovely flower
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Latin
Famous in Battle
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wish
Male
English
19th century English name derived from Latin rex, REX means "king."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ruby
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Rain
JAY HEBERT
JAY HEBERT
JAY HEBERT
JAY HEBERT
JAY HEBERT
v. i.
To lay a wager; to bet.
v. i.
To lay snares for rabbits.
n.
Progress; as, a ship has way.
n.
The merrymaking of May Day.
n.
The measure of what is contained in a jar; as, a jar of oil; a jar of preserves.
n.
(Preceded by the) Some day in particular, as some day of contest, some anniversary, etc.
v. i.
To cut and cure grass for hay.
v. t.
To give or offer, without an implied obligation; as, to pay attention; to pay a visit.
n.
Faith; as, by my fay.
n.
A tract covered with bay trees.
n.
Length of space; distance; interval; as, a great way; a long way.
n.
Right of way. See below.
v. t.
To give joy to; to congratulate.
a.
Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother.
v. t.
To carry, as a load; as, to jag hay, etc.
v. t.
To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one.
n.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.
n.
That which causes joy or happiness.
v. i.
To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay forward; to lay aloft.